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CBNGA Biographies

 

Joanne Tweedy was raised on a ranch in Campbell County. She left for 7 years to go to college, marry her husband, Chuck, and live in Casper. They returned to Campbell County to help her elderly uncle run the ranch...
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Jerry Geer is a third generation landowner on the family ranch. They have had coal bed methane development on their ranch since 2000...
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Carl Dewey bought his ranch east of Sheridan, Wyoming in 1989 and had his first contact with coalbed natural gas (CBNG) 10 years later...
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Betty and Don Rice have lived and worked on their family ranch, which is 22 miles southwest of Gillette, for 32 years...
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Robert and Sandy Brug have a ranching and farming operation about four miles north of Recluse...
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Connie Morris - I was born and raised in Sheridan, Wyoming. I married John Morris in 1975 and we own and operate a small ranch at Otter, Montana...
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Milton Mydland - All in all, coal bed methane development on my property has been a very positive experience...
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Tony and Vickie Line manage one unit of several Padlock Ranch units. The area they manage lies 65 percent in Wyoming and 45 percent in Montana...
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Rick Rice - The infamous Powder River Basin lies in both Montana and Wyoming. In the last ten years, coalbed natural gas development has allowed Wyoming’s economy to flourish...
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Jack Kendrick - The Kendrick Cattle Company had one of the largest ranches in Wyoming and Montana at the turn of the 19th century. Because they were early settlers, the Kendrick’s were able to keep their mineral rights...
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John Hines - John Hines has lived on a family ranch, ten miles west of Gillette, for 70 years. Hines was introduced to CBNG development six years ago...
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